Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-183) and index.
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The young king -- Managing defeat -- White September -- The murder of Wasfi al-Tall -- Seeking stability -- Managing the 1973 war -- Relinquishing the dream -- The final years.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Despite serious obstacles, for 46 years, from 1953 to 1999, Jordan's King Hussein bin Tala led his small kingdom through a complex period that included war, rebellion, and economic deprivation, ultimately emerging, in the eyes of the west, as respected figure. This book examines Hussein's role in the Middle East as a whole, explaining his successes and his failures, while emphasizing the declining influence of London and the rising influence of Washington. In particular, it provides insights into Jordan's role in the Arab-Israeli conflict, looking at King Hussein's relations with both the Palestinians and the Arab states."--Jacket.